The Appellate Court in Novi Sad accepted the appeal of the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office due to the rejection of their proposal to Goran Vesić order detention for up to 30 days.
"The Appellate Court in Novi Sad, by ruling on the acceptance of the appeal of the VJT in Novi Sad, annulled the decision of the High Court in Novi Sad, which rejected the motion to order custody of the defendant Goran Vesić and sent the case back to the court of first instance for re-decision," the High Court announced in Novi Sad, writes portal Danas.
This means that the judge for the preliminary proceedings will have to re-consider the proposal to order custody of Goran Vesić, which the Higher Public Prosecutor's Office in Novi Sad requested, after the indictment was filed for the fall of the canopy in Novi Sad, according to which Goran Vesić is one of the suspects this tragedy.
On December 31, 2024, the non-trial criminal panel of the High Court in Novi Sad passed decisions rejecting the motion to order custody in relation to the defendant Goran Vesić, as well as Anita Dimoski and Jelena Tanasković, the High Court announced.
"The defendants Dimoski and Tanasković were extended the duration of the measures prohibiting them from leaving the apartment." In relation to the defendants Nebojša Šurlan, Slobodan Naumović, Ljiljana Milić Marković, Marina Gavrilović, Dejan Todorović, Milan Jelkić, Zorica Slavković Marjanović, Dušan Janković, Milan Spremić and Jasna Stojiljković Milić, the proposal of the VJT was adopted and the detention was extended," the statement stated at the time. , writes N1.
On December 30, the higher public prosecutor's office in Novi Sad filed charges against 13 people, including former Minister of Transport Goran Vesić and former director of the Infrastructure of the Railways of Serbia Jelena Tanasković, due to the fall of the canopy at the entrance to the Novi Sad Railway Station, in which 15 people died.
Sources: Danas/N1